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Chevrolet Tahoe Prices Paid and Buying Experiences

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Re: Deals on 2007s [gf2020] by dubbsy01
Dec 07, 2006 (11:25 am)
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Replying to: gf2020 (Dec 07, 2006 10:09 am)

I am locted in Boston, Ma an was recently qouted via internet a price of $45,899 for an 07 Tahoe LTZ that msrp'd at $52,580. I'm not sure if it is a good sale price or if I could do better?
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Re: Deals on 2007s [dubbsy01] by jlharris01
Dec 17, 2006 (11:10 am)
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Replying to: dubbsy01 (Dec 07, 2006 11:25 am)

Here in Texas, the high-end Tahoe (like you're showing) gets 10K off the MSRP, at least during the holidays. Can't speak for Boston area, though.
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Re: Deals on 2007s [jlharris01] by dubbsy01
Dec 17, 2006 (1:14 pm)
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Replying to: jlharris01 (Dec 17, 2006 11:10 am)

Thanks jlharris01,
   That helps, because they should be comparable in price! I should be looking at something like 42,500 then. I have been checking all of the 07 tahoe forums and have been seeing alot of new ones popping up regarding problems people are having.... don't want to buy a 40k+ headache... I might wait to see if something is seriously wrong with the transmision in this model year before I purchase....!
                 Thanks again!
                      Dubbs
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Where can I find used car values for 07 tahoes? by dubbsy01
Dec 20, 2006 (5:18 am)
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Does anyone know how I can find a used car value for an 07 Tahoe? I'm looking at one at a local dealer, but their asking price is the same as I have been qouted for a new one w/ the same equipment.
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Where can I find used car values for 07 tahoes? by rockman59
Dec 20, 2006 (11:56 am)
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dubbsy01 said: Does anyone know how I can find a used car value for an 07 Tahoe? I'm looking at one at a local dealer, but their asking price is the same as I have been quoted for a new one w/ the same equipment.
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Tell the dealer that you can buy a new '07 for the same price as they are asking for the used one. Offer them between $4K and $8K less (depending on mileage) than what they want. If they are serious about selling the vehicle they will start dealing. If they don't want to deal then you can buy the new one or try to find another used '07...however used Tahoes will be pretty scarce for at least another 6 months.
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What's the cheapest anyone has paid for a new 07 Tahoe? by oscarb1
Dec 21, 2006 (8:13 pm)
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Anybody hear recently buy an 07 Tahoe with rebates and discounts from any southern california dealers?? Im in the market for a new 07 Tahoe. I am planning on buying the most basic one out there since Im going to customize it from inside and out. And do those "1 at this price" trucks really exist?? Or are they ads to get people in to buy more expensive trucks?
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Re: Where can I find used car values for 07 tahoes? [rockman59] by dubbsy01
Dec 22, 2006 (12:02 am)
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Replying to: rockman59 (Dec 20, 2006 11:56 am)

I emailed the dealer and offered him 8k less and he just got back to me saying he wishes he could make 8k on this car but he does have an 05 lt on the lot that he could sell me for that price......... Is it just me or do dealers treat everyone like donkeys?
                                                     Thanks again rockman59
                                               totally frustrating!
                                                      Dubbs
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Re: Where can I find used car values for 07 tahoes? [dubbsy01] by rockman59
Dec 22, 2006 (9:15 am)
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Replying to: dubbsy01 (Dec 22, 2006 12:02 am)

dubbsy01 said: Is it just me or do dealers treat everyone like donkeys?
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All dealers are different...some treat people great, some don't. Why buy from a dealer who treats you poorly or is trying to make too much profit on your deal? They do have the right to sell the vehicle at any price they can get and you have the right to buy elsewhere. Shop around, check newspaper and online adds, Ebay, etc. and you can probably find a used '07 at a fair price. Ebay will give you an idea of what a used '07 should sell for.
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Price I found by rla1022
Jan 02, 2007 (3:37 pm)
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Wanted to let everyone know about our buying experience. First a little history. We wanted a Black Tahoe LT3 with black leather and rear entertainment. There was not one within 350 miles of dallas. We worked through Autoflex leasing and finally found a vehicle that came close. We leased a 2007 Tahoe LT, with the LT3 package, rear bench (for the huge baby seat), it did not have navigation or rear entertainment. All due at signing was 1000 (first months and security deposit), we did a 63 month lease, with 15000 miles. Final payment is 599 a month. MSRP on the car was just over 46000. We feel we got a great deal on this car , because we looked at an identical vehicle in November that was 879 a month through gmac.
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07 Tahoe LT3 Buying experience (with GMS pricing) by mmussato
Jan 02, 2007 (5:10 pm)
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Hi All,
 
Just picked up a 07 LT3 (Bay Area, CA). Wife's grandmother worked for GM - if you've had ANY relative work for GM you should use the GMS pricing. You get your SSN to that relative who submits it and gets you a GMS code, you use this at the dealer to get your pricing.
 
At first I visited to a couple of dealers and felt like I was getting jerked around (read the exellent article on this site about the undecover Edmunds.com writer working as a car salesmen - helped me out a lot). Went home frustrated and after some searching found this site:
 
https://www.gmfamilyfirst.com/ip-gmemployee/
 
You can use the drop down menu at the top (next to the 'other discounts' tab) to either build your vehicle. check lease specials or search by local dealer inventory, showing MSRP and the GMS pricing. Be sure to also enter your geographic region, as this will include any local incentives applicable for your area.
 
Using this, I was able to see that I WAS getting jerked around by the other dealers, who weren't giving me full GMS pricing, and weren't including the Red Tag + add'l $500 rebates.
 
The LT3 I settled on was normally $47.2K, but after all was said and done the GMS pricing + rebates got me down to $37.8. Found 5 similar vehicles at 5 dealers and emailed their Internet Managers. 7-8 emails/phone calls later I had the deal done.
 
Wound up leasing it (it's for my business), and got out the door with $0 drive off fee, $585/mo for 36mo, 15K/year with a $26K residual.
 
Traded in a 03 Passat GLS Wagon, that I was initially offered $6700 for at the dealers who were playing with me - at the dealer I bought from I had a kbb.com printout of my vehicle for trade-in values and got $8500 for it. Was upside down 700, but was able to use my GM MasterCard points to cover that.
 
Hope this helps. Use the GMS if you can!
 
- MRM

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